Around CFB: Confident Curt Cignetti's Hoosiers remain unbeaten
The Indiana Hoosiers are eyeing their first 5-0 start since 1967 as Maryland comes to Bloomington on Saturday. Behind the confidence of first-year head coach Curt Cignetti, the Hoosiers' early-season success should not come as too much of a surprise.
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Talking top college football teams with NFL veteran Bobby Carpenter
Heavy conference realignment took place this offseason, and college football has a new look, consolidating from five power leagues to four. Seven-year NFL veteran and former Ohio State Buckeye LB Bobby Carpenter spoke about teams within those leagues.
A&M's in-state battle with Houston bolsters non-conference schedule
While continuing to examine the Texas A&M men's basketball team's non-conference slate, the in-state battle against No. 7 Houston at the Toyota Center on Dec. 16 should play a major factor in boosting their strength of schedule for the NCAA Tournament selection committee.
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Around CFB: Michigan faces toughest test amid sign-stealing scandal
Michigan currently finds itself clouded in controversy after details of its sign-stealing scheme emerged over the past few weeks. Billed as a top-five team and potential playoff participant, how will the Wolverines fare in their first true test of the season in Happy Valley?
Hop's Top 10 greatest men's basketball seasons in Texas A&M history
With the Texas A&M basketball season right around the corner, which begins with an exhibition against the Texas Tech Red Raiders in Denton on Sunday, David Sandhop assembled a list of the Maroon & White's Top 10 greatest seasons in program history.
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Make It a Cup! Podcast: Rogers puts back-to-back losses in perspective
After a week off, Billy Liucci and Kendrick Rogers were back to talk about a pair of Texas A&M losses in another edition of Make It a Cup! The duo also discussed what it's like to be preparing for a "must-win" like the Aggies are when South Carolina comes to Kyle Field next week.
Around CFB: Washington's Michael Penix paces Heisman Trophy race
With the season ramping up and pressure intensifying, Washington's Michael Penix appears unphased as he continues to thrash opposing defenses with his lethal left arm. Currently leading the race for the Heisman Trophy, can Penix take the Huskies back to the CFB Playoff?
Hop's Deep Reflections: A&M's deficiencies, Texas' blown lead & more
Texas A&M failed to execute once again as South Carolina rolled in Columbia. David Sandhop shares his biggest takeaways about the Aggies' disheartening season, Clemson's field storming after a win to Syracuse and much, much more.
Around CFB: Six squads 'lucky' to remain amongst nation's unbeatens
Only 31 college football teams remain undefeated after three full weeks of action, but some have been luckier than others. The likes of Florida State, Syracuse, NC State, North Carolina, UCLA and Indiana have had a few big breaks that have preserved zeroes in their loss column.
Around CFB: USC kicks off coaching carousel in search for elusive return to glory
Following a beatdown by unranked Stanford on their home field, USC decided it was time to end things with head coach Clay Helton. Olin Buchanan discusses the start of the coaching carousel, updated Heisman odds, this week's best matchups and much more.
Around CFB: Bulldogs gear up for top-5 clash with Clemson in opener
Around CFB is back for the 2021 season as Olin Buchanan takes you through some of the opening weekend of college football's biggest matchups, preseason Heisman and playoff contenders and much more.
Around CFB: Talking heads doubling as lemon-selling used car salesmen
Olin Buchanan takes a closer look at the lemons many college football media members are trying to sell as playoff-worthy, plus his Heisman watch, playoff predictions and games of the week.
Around CFB: Historic karma threatening to dash Ohio State's playoff hopes
Tuesday night's second College Football Playoff release shed some light on the committee's debate over whether Ohio State or Texas A&M deserves the fourth spot. Time remains to pour over the resumés, but the Buckeyes' chances to make a stronger case are in serious trouble.
Around CFB: Perception of the Big Ten West division is changing
Ohio State is the toast of the Big Ten and likely figures to win their fourth-consecutive conference title this season. However, the Buckeyes play in the Big Ten East, which is beginning to look like the weaker of the league's two divisions.
Setting up your Saturday: What’s left as college football postponements pile up?
A spike in COVID-19 cases across college football has forced many postponements in this week's action. However, Saturday is still packed with intriguing matchups to watch when you eventually tire of coverage from The Masters.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Upcoming stretch run, individual improvements & more
Billy Liucci took to his keyboard once again to answer another round of subscriber questions during this unexpected off week for Texas A&M football. Liucci looks ahead of the Aggies' final four games, discusses which players and position groups have shined thus far & much more.
Hop's Deep Reflections: Starkel's Spartan debut, poking fun at FSU & more
Texas A&M was idle on Saturday, but there was still a full slate of college football greatness and wackiness for David Sandhop to critique. He shares his thoughts on Nick Starkel leading San Jose State to victory, big-play celebrations around the country and much more.
Setting up your Saturday: The Big Ten’s big debut is finally here
Four of the five Power 5 leagues will be back in action on Saturday as the Big Ten makes its return to the gridiron this weekend. The Athletic's Nicole Auerbach previews a nearly-full slate of college football action this weekend.
The Athletic: We tried the workouts CFB strength coaches create for quarantine
With self-isolation and quarantining continuing for the foreseeable future, how are college football players going to stay in shape for the upcoming season? Around the country, coaches are devising unique at-home workouts in order to keep student-athletes fit.
Setting up Your Saturday: Week 12's big games offer little room for error
The stretch run is here and with chaos at the top, Week 12 should provide more answers as litmus tests such as Oklahoma-Baylor take the field. Additionally, the top-tier teams will be focused on putting together complete performances.